Worth Sentence Examples

But it held a beautiful golden tripod that was worth more than a thousand fishes.

I guess they figured the land wasn't worth as much as they thought.

An understanding was not worth acknowledging and definitely not binding to the new Dark One.

He gave her an amused look, then poured her three shots worth of whiskey and handed it to her.

Quinn quipped it would be worth the price of the car if she kept motoring north to Canada and out of our lives.

An exception worth noting is that the poor who get better products at cheaper prices will see their wealth rise accordingly.

I ought to apologize to the reader and to Miss Keller for presuming to say what her subject matter is worth, but one more explanation is necessary.

Prince Bagration screwed up his eyes, looked round, and, seeing the cause of the confusion, turned away with indifference, as if to say, "Is it worth while noticing trifles?"

For what it's worth, Gabe was the most respected and longest serving assassin of Death before he got promoted.

At length the chief of the band called to Otanes and said, "Young fellow, have you anything worth taking?"

I guess a walk in the cool evening isn't worth the risk of being eaten up by beasts is it?

They waged a silent battle, and Bianca opened her eyes, praying with everything she was worth that the small woman-- whoever she was-- would win.

Gazing at his adopted brother and recalling everything they'd done to protect humans, Jule had no doubt giving up his life in the immortal world was worth it, despite Xander's uncertainty.

She looked to the bushes several floors down and decided it was worth the risk.

It wasn't his fault he wasn't worth a damn at any of them.

The land's as pretty as any place God ever created but that doesn't make it worth a lot of dollars and cents.

He began to think more and more that raising Andre was worth breaking the thousands of Immortal Laws it cost.

Deidre, for what little this is worth, I apologize for not being good enough or smart enough or quick enough to prevent the inevitable.

Most wore trendy boots and coats, sat in designer jeans and sweaters worth a month of her salary, and wore make- up that coordinated perfectly with their expensive clothing and hair.

But the pristine forest and surrounding view was more than worth the tiredness that crept into the arms and legs.

The '97 and '99 are worth about four or five hundred each and the '79 should bring a thousand or more.

"Sounds like your coins are worth about three times what Claire's are," Dean said, and then asked, "how did you make out with the blonde bombshell?"

I didn't sleep worth a damn last night, I got rapped in the head pretty good this morning, and I just drove a couple of hundred miles in a blizzard.

One Wizard is worth three Sorcerers.

They haven't defeated us yet, and Jim is worth a whole army.

If you take low-worth items or raw materials and apply labor to them to make something that has value, you have created wealth.

It never occurred to me that it might be worth while to make my own observations and describe the experiences peculiarly my own.

Yours are worth thousands.

The Turks will be of no use to you; they are worth nothing and have shown it by making peace with you.

That was worth the trip.

If they are that old, they're certainly worth saving.

She hadn't thought to use it as a bribe; if it were gold, it might be worth something.

What had really taken place he did not wish to relate because it seemed to him not worth telling.

If there was none of this magnanimity in war, we should go to war only when it was worth while going to certain death, as now.

You said yourself that we have a hundred thousand rubles' worth of things in the house.

In my three shops here I have a hundred thousand rubles' worth of goods.

Pierre had first experienced this strange and fascinating feeling at the Sloboda Palace, when he had suddenly felt that wealth, power, and life--all that men so painstakingly acquire and guard--if it has any worth has so only by reason of the joy with which it can all be renounced.

That deluge of fire was worth seeing.

Her position in the house was such that only by sacrifice could she show her worth, and she was accustomed to this and loved doing it.

It's the only one worth remembering; but since that... it's only been tormenting folk.